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81 | How is hope deferred? | Prov 13:12 | Mommapbs | 112910 | ||
How is hope deferred? | ||||||
82 | Who is "righteous?" | Prov 14:32 | Mommapbs | 138373 | ||
Who is "righteous?" The Amplified modifies the word righteous with "consistently". How is one "consistently righteous"? Do our own good deeds give us hope and confidence in death? Please provide references with your response. | ||||||
83 | How are believers to be like horses? | Prov 21:31 | Mommapbs | 72672 | ||
How are believers to be like horses? | ||||||
84 | Confronting sin - Scripture suggestions? | Prov 28:13 | Mommapbs | 35632 | ||
Greetings Brothers and Sisters! I am in the process of writing a very serious letter to some young people who have "winked at sin." Part of my text reads: "When you encounter sin, how do you respond? Ignore it, cover it up or expose it?" I need some Scriptural references that address this. Suggestions? Thanks in advance! Blessings on your time - Mommapbs |
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85 | What is the meaning of this verse? | Song 2:7 | Mommapbs | 75214 | ||
Greetings Forum members! I am having a difficult time understanding this passage. This verse is repeated three times in the Song of Solomon (see 3:5 and 8:4), so I figure it must be important! :) According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the word 'adjure' means "to command solemnly under or as if under oath or penalty of a curse (or) to urge or advise earnestly." My questions are: 1. Who are the "daughters of Jerusalem?" Is this Israel? 2. How does word usage influence the meaning of this verse? Consider how the word "pleases" is used: don't arouse my love until it has the capacity to please or don't arouse my love until it wants to be pleased.) 3. Is "my love" referencing an a separate individual or is it the emotion, belonging to the speaker? ("she" NASB vs "it" in the AMP) 4. What is the meaning of this command? 5. Any insights into how this verse might be applied to us as believers? Thanks to all who are willing to tackle these! mommapbs |
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86 | Who is the beloved? | Song 2:7 | Mommapbs | 75232 | ||
Searcher56: Are you perhaps approaching this passage from too literal of a perspective by limiting it to a discouse between a Lover and the beloved? Do you believe that this book is only for married couples? It is God's Word and "All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousnessis" 2 Tim 3:16 It seems to me that any believer should expect to receive edification from ALL of God's Word. When I read this book, I see the love of Christ expressed for His beloved, but is the beloved Israel or the Church or both? Comments? |
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87 | Is this consistent with Rev 6:14-17? | Is 2:19 | Mommapbs | 76290 | ||
Is this consistent with Rev 6:14-17? | ||||||
88 | Questions on Isaiah 6:7 | Is 6:7 | Mommapbs | 76130 | ||
Was Isaiah's sin removed from him permanently, or was this a type of "limited atonement?" Hebrews 11:1-2 states, "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. For by it, men of old gained approval." Is this approval the same as imputed righteousness? Is this taking place in Isaiah 6:7? In the AMP, "your iniquity and guilt are taken away, and your sin is completely atoned for and forgiven." What is the difference between (and significance of) one's iniquity and guilt being taken away and one's sin being atoned for and forgiven? |
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89 | Additional questions for Is 6:7 | Is 6:7 | Mommapbs | 76167 | ||
Thank you for the reply. How does our need to continue to confess our sins relate to what is happening in Isaiah 6:7? What is your thinking on my second question? What is the difference between (and significance of) one's iniquity and guilt being taken away and one's sin being atoned for and forgiven? mommapbs |
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90 | Isaiah 8 Questions | Is 8:10 | Mommapbs | 77626 | ||
This is a QUESTION about speaker and time. In Isaiah 8: 9 Who is speaking here? In the NLT the speaker is Assyria, but to me this does not make sense since God with us is "Immanuel." As I read this passage, it strikes me that Islam claims this (god is with us) as well. Also, verses 16 -18 suggest (to me) that although the Jews were swept away into captivity BC, they remain captive to the blindness that God has allowed to descend upon them still today. Might we see this passage as future tense, rather than history past? Comments? |
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91 | Why is dawn important? | Is 8:20 | Mommapbs | 105571 | ||
Consider this verse. Why is dawn important? Does this verse encourage you? In what way? | ||||||
92 | Many different trees in one forest? | Is 41:19 | Mommapbs | 129034 | ||
Any insight into this verse please? Do these trees grow together "naturally?" See also verse 20. | ||||||
93 | What is the glory of God? | Is 42:8 | Mommapbs | 87367 | ||
In order to reflect on this verse, we need to understand what the glory of God is. According to His Word, what is the glory of God? Secondly, God does not give His glory to another, but I'm wondering are there times when man attempts to "share" it? What are some of the ways men "share God's glory" and how might you recognize this in yourself or others? Please post any instruction you have received from this study. Thanks! |
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94 | Who is this "bird of prey?" | Is 46:11 | Mommapbs | 75553 | ||
Who is this "bird of prey?" | ||||||
95 | Who is the "rich man?" | Is 53:9 | Mommapbs | 79614 | ||
Who was the "rich man?" Some might say it was Joseph of Arimathea (Mt 27:57) but might we also consider the "rich man" to be the thief on the cross who chose Christ? "For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, abounding in riches for all who call on Him;" Romans 10:12 "In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace" Eph 1:7 |
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96 | What sacrifices? | Jer 7:22 | Mommapbs | 85151 | ||
What do you think that God is really talking about here? How might we be like Israel today? | ||||||
97 | Repeat questions | Jer 7:22 | Mommapbs | 85156 | ||
Greetings Radioman - thanks for the Scripture, but I'm interested in what it means for us as believers. Care to take a stab at this? What do you think that God is really talking about here? How might we be like Israel today? How are we not listening or following? What can we compare "sacrifices" to? |
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98 | The "goodness" of man? | Jer 17:9 | Mommapbs | 144944 | ||
Recently, I had a conversation with an individual who declared that man's basic problem with his identity and self esteem lies in the fact that he is unwilling to believe in his own goodness. I'd appreciate some input on this "philosophy." Please support your comments with Scripture. Thanks! Blessings, mommapbs |
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99 | Where are these names written down? | Jer 17:13 | Mommapbs | 86235 | ||
I find this to be an interesting verse. Those who reject the Lord are recorded. Where are these names written down? Does this reference refer to the passage in Revelation where "the books were opened"? (Rev 20:12) | ||||||
100 | What does this mean? | Jer 31:22 | Mommapbs | 86733 | ||
What does this mean? | ||||||
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